A Russellville woman faces a battery charge after police say she attacked an employee of the Department of Human Services (DHS).

According to a Russellville Police Department arrest report, police responded to an apartment on West 12th Street in regards to a welfare check after a man said his ex-wife, Mary Walker, 36, had been saying crazy things to their daughter and that it “sounded like she was about to lose control.”

Police had received other calls from Walker earlier in the day, including one where she claimed her ex-husband had threatened to kill her stepfather and another where she told dispatch that foreigners were planning a “civil war” against the United States and that she had “insider information.”

According to the report, upon questioning the daughter told police her mom had been off her bi-polar medication for about a week and that she had smoked marijuana.

Upon searching the residence, police found in a dresser drawer two smoking pipes, two sets of scissors and two small “dips,” all with marijuana residue.

Police then contacted DHS and when the DHS agent arrived, Walker allegedly attacked the woman and tried to “gouge” her eye by pushing her finger into the woman’s glasses, causing her head to recoil, according to the report.

If formally charged, Walker is expected to face charges of battery and resisting arrest. Her bond was set at $5,000 by District Judge Don Bourne Monday and she’s scheduled to appear in Pope County Circuit Court on Nov. 19.